bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
pisces
- 28 Jan 2006 21:53
- 14415 of 27111
Sue Helen, you seem to have found a new friend in Blinger,
Go take your middle finger and stick it up his ringer!
Oilywag
- 29 Jan 2006 10:40
- 14416 of 27111
I think that Sue Helen is Blinger. He keeps going on about other people having aliases, so wouldn't he assume one or two or three of four himself.
Totally appropriate name for Blinger, Sue Helen, a drink sodden old cow that has lost her sense of reason and keeps repeating herself, just like Blinger does ... ad nauseam.
Its all right, I've got a bullet proof vest on, so go on have a pot at me.
Oilywag
Phart68
- 29 Jan 2006 11:25
- 14417 of 27111
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/magazine/story/0,,1696638,00.html
...Terry Robins, a packaging technologist now working on biodegradable materials with Stanelco, claims that 'the recycling packaging system is so complex it wouldn't exist without spreadsheets.' But he reserves his real censure for faux-environmentally friendly packaging: 'I find some of the packaging out there at the moment abhorrent, disgusting, totally disgraceful and a complete con,' he says. 'The average consumer doesn't know the difference between degradable and biodegradable, so they think when the major supermarkets start giving out 100 per cent degradable packaging that that is the environmental answer.' Turns out it isn't. Degradable packaging disappointingly uses ordinary fossil fuels, with all that environmental baggage. 'Furthermore,' Robins continues, 'they put cobalt steroid in it - not a heavy metal, OK, but nevertheless you don't want it going into plastic bags, then landfill, then finishing up as a concentrate in an area. Neither do you want this stuff going into recycling where it messes up the system.' Biodegradable packaging, however, is a different matter: 'This is material that bacteria will eat and which ends up as water vapour and a little material that mulches down and saves the Irish peat bog. Not only does it degrade, but it contributes something.'...
zscrooge
- 29 Jan 2006 20:04
- 14418 of 27111
Why bother with packaging at all?
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2006 20:41
- 14419 of 27111
Hygiene???
SueHelen
- 29 Jan 2006 20:55
- 14420 of 27111
Short to 10 pence then hewitt.....bless you.
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2006 20:57
- 14421 of 27111
My apologies everyone. I appear to have a girlfriend who cannot help but follow me everywhere. Please ignore her, she cannot help her sad demented infatuation with me and it is entirely understandable.
SueHelen
- 29 Jan 2006 20:58
- 14422 of 27111
Opening a short on these.....this ain't going anywhere fast.....fall to 10 pence could happen in the absence of news.
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2006 21:02
- 14424 of 27111
Do you mean its time I was in bed, Driver, or that she follows me like that cute little puppy?
Or perhaps both? ;-)
bosley
- 29 Jan 2006 21:07
- 14426 of 27111
awwwww, driver , that's soooo cute!!! :)
bosley
- 29 Jan 2006 21:09
- 14427 of 27111
alan, i've had two stalkers. one was great and used to give me presents. the other was of the bunny boilerus extremus type. i think miss helen has already got the pan on the stove. best hide yer rabbit .....
hewittalan6
- 29 Jan 2006 21:25
- 14428 of 27111
Do you have a hole into which I can hide said rabbit?
;-)
bloodhound
- 29 Jan 2006 22:59
- 14429 of 27111
Don't Knock Sue.
Gets it right most of the time.
tweenie
- 30 Jan 2006 14:47
- 14430 of 27111
SueHelen - 29 Jan 2006 20:58 - 14422 of 14429
Opening a short on these.....this ain't going anywhere fast.....fall to 10 pence could happen in the absence of news.
bloodhound - 29 Jan 2006 22:59 - 14429 of 14429
Don't Knock Sue.
Gets it right most of the time.
In this case I think not. LOL
steady bottom line for SP for past 3 months.
No UNKNOWN Threats SP known.
Share price on way up today HOPEFULLY ALL WEEK- NO DOUBT SHORTERS WILL TRY TO SKUPPER THIS.
full FDA approval on horizon.
At long last sensible RNS reporting.
Market potential known and supported by retailers and customers.
BET you wish you'd brought in at 5p. let alone 10p. Might as well get on board at 15p as it ain't going down.
oblomov
- 30 Jan 2006 18:04
- 14431 of 27111
Does anyone know whether FYB has closed down - haven't been able to get into the site for a few days.
blinger
- 30 Jan 2006 19:17
- 14432 of 27111
Closed down at last?, what a blessing!!
The most cheerless boring bb ever to be invented by man, and woman.
explosive
- 30 Jan 2006 19:18
- 14433 of 27111
SueHelen - "Opening a short on these.....this ain't going anywhere fast.....fall to 10 pence could happen in the absence of news."
Fall to 10 pence could happen, there and again rise to 20p could happen... This aint going anywhere fast, how many times have we heard that one!!
Nice to see your going short SH, well done, congratulations, you have my vote for investor of the year....
blinger
- 30 Jan 2006 19:24
- 14434 of 27111
Nine months solid of ramping and stupid claims of a turnabout, and what is the result? A ski-slope!!!, the second best thing from Switzerland incidentally, the best being the Cuckoo-clock!!